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ieee international conference on digital ecosystems and technologies | 2012

Tiger Nation: Empowering citizen scientists

Aaron D. Mason; Georgios Michalakidis; Paul Krause

The ever-increasing availability of online data and the advances of todays Web have enabled large-scale experimentation on data crowdsourcing and the effect of the individual on information extraction and knowledge generation. Tiger Nation, a project to promote preservation of the last remaining wild tigers in the world, utilises advanced technologies to unobtrusively track tigers and raise awareness as a participatory sensing exemplar. Through a tiger stripe recognition algorithm and gamification elements that complement the identification process, we have achieved higher levels of accuracy compared to the conventional means, as well as high levels of engagement from the community of users.


Yearb Med Inform | 2011

Key concepts to assess the readiness of data for international research: data quality, lineage and provenance, extraction and processing errors, traceability, and curation. Contribution of the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working Group.

Simon de Lusignan; Siaw-Teng Liaw; Paul Krause; Vasa Curcin; Mt Vicente; Georgios Michalakidis; Lars Agréus; Peter Leysen; Nicola Shaw; Kumara Mendis

OBJECTIVE To define the key concepts which inform whether a system for collecting, aggregating and processing routine clinical data for research is fit for purpose. METHODS Literature review and shared experiential learning from research using routinely collected data. We excluded socio-cultural issues, and privacy and security issues as our focus was to explore linking clinical data. RESULTS Six key concepts describe data: (1) DATA QUALITY: the core Overarching concept - Are these data fit for purpose? (2) Data provenance: defined as how data came to be; incorporating the concepts of lineage and pedigree. Mapping this process requires metadata. New variables derived during data analysis have their own provenance. (3) Data extraction errors and (4) Data processing errors, which are the responsibility of the investigator extracting the data but need quantifying. (5) Traceability: the capability to identify the origins of any data cell within the final analysis table essential for good governance, and almost impossible without a formal system of metadata; and (6) Curation: storing data and look-up tables in a way that allows future researchers to carry out further research or review earlier findings. CONCLUSION There are common distinct steps in processing data; the quality of any metadata may be predictive of the quality of the process. Outputs based on routine data should include a review of the process from data origin to curation and publish information about their data provenance and processing method.


Journal of innovation in health informatics | 2011

Defining datasets and creating data dictionaries for quality improvement and research in chronic disease using routinely collected data: an ontology-driven approach

Simon de Lusignan; Siaw-Teng Liaw; Georgios Michalakidis; Simon Jones


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2010

A system for solution-orientated reporting of errors associated with the extraction of routinely collected clinical data for research and quality improvement.

Georgios Michalakidis; Pushpa Kumarapeli; Andre Ring; Jeremy van Vlymen; Paul Krause; Simon de Lusignan


IMIA Yearbook 2011: Towards Health Informatics 3.0 | 2011

Key Concepts to Assess the Readiness of Data for International Research: Data Quality, Lineage and Provenance, Extraction and Processing Errors, Traceability, and Curation

S de Lusignan; Siaw-Teng Liaw; Paul Krause; Vasa Curcin; M. Tristan Vicente; Georgios Michalakidis; Lars Agréus; P. Leysen; Nikki Shaw; Kenneth S. Mendis


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2011

What are the barriers to conducting international research using routinely collected primary care data

de Lusignan S; Christopher Pearce; Shaw Nt; Siaw-Teng Liaw; Georgios Michalakidis; Vicente Mt; Bainbridge M


Journal of innovation in health informatics | 2013

The provision and impact of online patient access to their electronic health records (EHR) and transactional services on the quality and safety of health care: systematic review protocol

Freda Mold; Beverley Suzanne Ellis; Simon de Lusignan; Aziz Sheikh; Jeremy C. Wyatt; Mary Cavill; Georgios Michalakidis; Fiona Barker; Azeem Majeed; Tom Quinn; Phil Koczan; Theo Avanitis; Toto Anne Gronlund; Christina Franco; Mary McCarthy; Zoe Renton; Umesh Chauhan; Hannah Blakey; Neha Kataria; Simon Jones; Imran Rafi


Journal of innovation in health informatics | 2013

Developing a survey instrument to assess the readiness of primary care data, genetic and disease registries to conduct linked research: TRANSFoRm International Research Readiness (TIRRE) survey instrument.

Emily Leppenwell; Simon de Lusignan; Mt Vicente; Georgios Michalakidis; Paul Krause; Steve Thompson; Mark McGilchrist; Terry Desombre; Adel Taweel; Brendan Delaney


Yearb Med Inform | 2012

Business Process Modelling is an Essential Part of a Requirements Analysis. Contribution of EFMI Primary Care Working Group.

S de Lusignan; Paul Krause; Georgios Michalakidis; Mt Vicente; S. Thompson; Mark McGilchrist; Frank Sullivan; P. van Royen; Lars Agréus; Terry Desombre; Adel Taweel; Brendan Delaney


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2012

Conducting Requirements Analyses for Research using Routinely Collected Health Data: a Model Driven Approach.

de Lusignan S; Cashman J; Poh N; Georgios Michalakidis; Mason A; Terry Desombre; Paul Krause

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Siaw-Teng Liaw

University of New South Wales

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